I called for help and got "Jill" wit the Indian accent, and all the hiss telling me I had reached customer service in India.The wrset is the drill that these people ahve to put you through before you get to the crux, and the survery they are supposed to take aftef they tell you they can't help. I just hang up.
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Topic - Circuit City Cust Service-moved to India - Duilawyer 07:08:56 09/20/04 (11)
- "wrset" = worst, "ahve" = have, "survery" = survey, aftef =after - Jack Seaton 18:23:11 10/02/04 (2)
- Bust his tubes? Sounds like his spell check is what's broken. nt - tnelson 10:35:10 10/05/04 (1)
- I'm just making reference to Dewey's post at Hi-Rez ... - Jack Seaton 17:03:03 10/08/04 (0)
- No Prob w/ India Here - Bob K 04:53:34 09/23/04 (2)
- A Prob w/ India Here - Larry S 15:31:25 09/30/04 (1)
- Good Move! - AbeCollins 22:16:43 09/30/04 (0)
- Many US based firms in the IT field have also done this. Lots of folks from India speak excellent English too! NT - PdL 15:54:06 09/21/04 (1)
- Re: Many US based firms in the IT field have also done this. Lots of folks from India speak excellent English too! NT - Etcetera 19:05:19 09/21/04 (0)
- Better get use to it. - dwill123 10:38:23 09/20/04 (2)
- Re: Better get use to it. - jamesgarvin 15:11:24 09/20/04 (0)
- Interestingly, however . . . - Auricle 11:41:49 09/20/04 (0)